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WA The Montebello Islands Dec 11 - 18 2010

WA The Montebello Islands Dec 11 - 18 2010

WA The Montebello Islands Dec 11 - 18 2010

Vessel:
80ft Luxury Vessel & 4 Tenders

Departure Address:
Exmouth

State:
WA

Charter Types:

Inclusions:

Other Inclusions:
All Travel Done at Night to Maximse 6 Full Days Fishing, Extra 12m Tender allocated to this Goal Orientated Fishing Adventure

Description:

WA The Montebello Islands Executive Fishing Trip on a Massive 80ft Luxury Vessel with plenty of tenders to chase many species at this world renown remote BIGFISH location. Fish the many islands of The Monte's including secret spot X to Fish Barrow Island. A goal orientated adventure for those who want to fish hard and then be able to relax in a modern stable luxury vessel. Both Luxury and Standard Twin Share Cabins are currently available.

6 Full Days fishing from 4 Tenders will provide some of the best pelagic action you have ever seen. This location is also renown for sight fishing and plenty of big Coral Trout. The standard itinerary has been considerably altered to accommodate travel during the evening - thus you won't lose time in the day travelling from point A to B.

This location also has some of the very best soft & hard coral snorkling, surfing and diving in Australia available. If you get fished out or want to have a half fishing and half sight seeing and snorkling adventure at one of WA's most exotic and remote reefs ... this is the holiday for you.

Cost:
Single Luxury Cabin $7K save $1K, Twin Share Luxury Cabin $3750pp normally $4K save $250pp, Book for 4 person in 2 Twin Share Luxury Cabins $3500pp save $500pp.

Minimum People:
15

Maximum People:
20

Departure Times:
8pm Exmouth Marina Dec 11 2010

Return Times:
7am Exmouth Marina Dec 18 2010


Location:

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Queenfish
Queenfish A great sport fish were spot casting or trolling can produce fish from 1lb - 25lb. Not an eating species - but well worth it on capture & release.


Grass/Tricky Snapper
Grass/Tricky Snapper These are good fighting fish of reasonable eating quality. They go from 2lb - 10lb in size.


Mud Crabs
Mud Crabs Don't get your fingers in these nippers - you won't have any fingers left. Everyone loves eating Mud Crabs.


Northern Bluefin Tuna
Northern Bluefin Tuna They fisht well and go 6lb - 40lb in size. They travel in schools which chop up the waters surface whilst chasing bait fish. An exciting experience for any angler - but they don't taste the best.


Cobia/Black Kingfish
Cobia/Black Kingfish These powerful torpedo's can go to 30lbs. One of FCBA's 'Pete Medhurst' very favourite table fish & if he's on the trip with you ... its number 1 priority for dinner that evening.


Norwest Snapper
Norwest Snapper These fellows can be caught bottom bouncing or from the island coves. They taste great fresh and range in size from 1 - 3kgs


Bream
Bream Great scrappers that are great to eat from clean river systems. Sizes go 500g to 2kgs. Every blue moon the odd 'old man' 4kg specimen shows up at the right location as well.


Yellow Emperor
Yellow Emperor Another taste sensation generally found north of the Tropic of Capricorn. Good Fighters for their size which is normally 1 - 3kgs.


Mackerel Tuna
Mackerel Tuna They really aren't much chop to eat, but they are awesome to catch especially when you see the school cutting through the baitfish. They go 2kgs - 6kgs and very occasionally bigger.


Rankin Cod
Rankin Cod These tasty treats smash live baits or unweighted dead baits on the still water. Thick solid fillets or a good fish that survives on 'catch & release'. They are another freight train to stop and weigh in at 2 - 12 kgs.


Tropical Crayfish
Tropical Crayfish They are tricky to catch - but this trip should find a few with perhaps a 'Crayfish Surf & Turf' served on a big T-Bone a meal to look forward to. These Crays go 1kg - 5 kg in size and are available to snorklers.


Red Emperor
Red Emperor 'Top of The Table'. This No 1 prized northern aussie species will peel line of any reel and put a big thumping bend in any 6 - 8 kg stick. Size ranges from 2kgs to 12 kg thumpers in remote locations.


Mahi Mahi / Dolphin Fish
Mahi Mahi / Dolphin Fish  These tropical dynamo's are a powerful force. They normally are caught in the 4lb range however they one of the fastest growing fish in the ocean and fish 30lb plus are possible. Their eating qualities are first class.


Wahoo
Wahoo Another toothy critter. Hunted in the northern oceans they are a true fighting sport & game fish of epic size & strength. Their eating qualities are questionable and they weigh 3kgs - 30kgs.


Spanish Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel These toothy critters hunt the northern oceans for baitfish and hard bodied lures. They are a true fighting sport fish that will run you ragged. Their eating qualities are questionable but loved by some and they weigh 3kgs - 20kgs.


Sailfish
Sailfish An Australian sportfishing icon. Most location concentrate on catch & re-lease which is about all an angler can do after fighting & tussling with these massive aerial masters. They range in size from 20lb – 80lb+.


Marlin
Marlin  Blue - Big air movers. These goliathans are aerial freaks. BIG TACKLE & BIG BOATS. A great catch & re-lease species. They can weigh in at over 1000lbs.


GT
GT Fantastic & Powerful Fighting Fish. They don't taste to flash but your shoulders will know about it the next day after fighting a school of these bruts. 6lb - 30lb.


Golden Trevelly
Golden Trevelly Another powerful sports fish. Poor tackle will be destroyed by these bulldozers. 4lb - 25lb.


Flower Cod
Flower Cod Many are caught in the northern oceans with the bigger specimens spooling light tackle anglers. They are tasty to eat and range from estuary rats of 1lb to 40lb+ monsters.


Coral Trout
Coral Trout One of Australia's absolute top of the table eating species and one of the prettiest as well. They fight like caged lions and the big ones are Trophy Fish in anyones language. Size range 1kg - 5kgs.



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